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8 Security Strategies for Unmanaged Devices

8 Security Strategies for Unmanaged Devices

Business Continuity , Armis , IoT security , Application Security , European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) , Compliance , IoT , cannabis , Enterprise

Michelle Drolet

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Armis: Eliminate the IoT Security Blind Spot featuring Nadir Izrael

Nadir Izrael , Armis , IoT security , Internet of Things , IoT , cannabis , Enterprise

Michelle Drolet

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10 Things I Know About… Cybersecurity trends

Virtual CISO , Worcester Business Journal , Phishing , Data breaches , PCI , malware , ransomware , cybersecurity trends , 10 Things I Know , IoT , cannabis , cybersecurity , vCISO , Enterprise

Michelle Drolet

10) Data breaches. Nearly 5 million data records are lost or stolen worldwide every single day, or 58 records every second. According to an IBM report, the average cost of a data breach is $7.3 million.

8 Tips to Secure Those IoT Devices

smart TV , BYOD , password , smart fridge , UPnP , Wi-Fi , Internet of Things , IoT , cannabis , Enterprise

Michelle Drolet

Make sure the Internet of Things isn’t a route for hackers to get into your home or workplace As more and more Internet-connected devices find their way into our homes and businesses, it’s important to remember that they represent a security risk. The Internet of Things (IoT) is growing rapidly, and in the rush for convenience, our privacy and safety is often an afterthought. Leaving them unsecured is the digital equivalent of leaving the back door unlocked. There are 5.5 million new thingsfalse

5 Information Security Trends for 2016

DRIDEX botnet , Darkode , China hack , EMV credit cards , SIMDA botnet , Application Security , Google Wallet , mobile malware , ransomware , Internet of Things , smart-connected , RFID credit cards , IoT , cannabis , EU Data Protection , Enterprise , Apple Pay

Michelle Drolet

Online security trends continue to evolve. This year, online extortion will become more prevalent. We also expect that at least one consumer-grade IoT smart device failure will be lethal. Ransomware will make further inroads, since the majority go unreported. China will drive mobile malware growth to 20M, and cybercrime legislation will take a significant step towards becoming a truly global movement. Here are five information security trends on track for the New Year: